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0 Saturday, September 17th Rockstar Radio™ Show Playlist

  • 09/19/11
  • Andrea
  • · RADIO · ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM

Here is the Playlist that was featured on the Rockstar Radio™ Show this past Saturday, September 17th on Missoula Montana’s 105.9 JACK FM! 

Don’t forget you can tune in this Saturday from 7-10pm for more rock love from Rockstar Radio™  at 105.9 “Jack–FM”. 

Hour 1:
Jasta (featuring Zakk Wylde) – Fearless
Red Line Chemistry – Ultragigantour
Offspring – Nitro
Led Zeppelin – The Ocean
Red Light King – Old Man
Shinedown – Diamond Eyes
Theory Of A Dead Man – Bitch Came Back
Rage Against The Machine – Maggies Farm (cover song for “Cover Yourself”
feature)
Metallica – Escape
Skillet – Monster
Staind – Not Again
Janes Addiction – Irresistible Force

Hour 2:

Five Finger Death Punch – Under and Over It
Judas Priest – Grinder
Volbeat – The Human Instrument
Corrosion Of Conformity – Heal My Wounds
Sixx A.M – This is Gonna Hurt
Alice In Chains – Rotten Apple

“Wager The Swagger Feature”: Bobaflex/Chemical Valley VS 10 Years/Now Is
The Time

3 Pill Morning – Loser
Seven Day Sonnet – Farewell To Good Days
Beastie Boys – No Sleep Til Brooklyn

Hour 3:

Wayne Static/Pighammer – Assasins Of Youth
Megadeth – Public Enemy No. 1

(Heavy Set Segment)
Of Mice And Men – O.G Loko / Motorhead – Damaged Case / Pantera - Cowboys From Hell

Our Lady Peace – Superman’s Dead
Adelitas Way – Sick
Man Made Machine – Victim (with the band interview feature)
Avenged Sevenfold – Welcome To The Family
Black Stone Cherry – Blame It On The Boom Boom

Motley Crue – Kickstart My Heart (Live) *Fuck It, We’ll Do It Live Show
Feature

 

0 Man Made Machine Interview

  • 09/16/11
  • Andrea
  • · artist interviews · ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM

Phoenix, Arizona, is no stranger to rock music. With a killer rock station,
and even better rock fans base, Phoenix has been pumping out great bands
yearly. The latest band that caught my ear is “Man Made Machine”. Their
latest single “Victim” has started to climb the rock charts, and after
hearing it, I knew I had to feature the band on Rockstar Radio™!

This week I interviewed band front man, Joe Cotela. I wanted to know more
about the record (which by the way had a hand from Chad Grey and Greg
Tribbett of Mudvayne/Hellyeah), and also the history of the group. I had
the opportunity to listen to the entire record “Become” (set do drop
September 27th), and I gotta say, It rocks balls!

Rockstar Radio™

Below you can hear the interview:

ManMade Machine Interview pt. 1 (mp3)

ManMade Machine Interview pt. 2 (mp3)

Victim Video:

0 Rockstar Radio™ has moved to Missoula’s 105.9 “Jack-FM”

  • 09/08/11
  • Andrea
  • · music news · ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM

Attention all Missoula Metal-Heads and Rock fans our good friend Shawn from Rockstar Radio™ has moved to Missoula’s 105.9 “Jack–FM” – his show can now be heard Saturday nights from 7p-10p at 105.9 Jack FM.

We are stoked for his move… check out Shawn’s clip below!

RockstarRadio Jack FM Show Promo (mp3)

So if you are in Missoula tune in beginning this Saturday night at 7pm on 105.9 JACK FM!

1 Bobaflex “Hell In My Heart” Album Review

  • 09/01/11
  • ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM
  • · ALBUM REVIEWS · ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM

BOBAFLEX “HELL IN MY HEART”

…So when they bury me, make sure they bury me with me guns on. I’m gonna need them, because when I get to the other side, there’s some things that need straightening out. -Bobaflex

“Hell In My Heart” is an overdue album to say the least. To say Bobaflex is beating the rock’n roll odds is an understatement. As a matter of fact, it would seem they have their size 12 Southern boot directly on the throat of the odds, ready stomp it through it’s own ass.

Formed in 1998 by brothers Shaun and Marty McCoy (yes, the same McCoy’s from the “Hatfield and McCoy” feud from the 1800′s) In Point Pleasant West Virginia, Bobaflex have done everything, except lay down and give up. “Hell In My Heart” is a balls to the wall, gritty rock album, dripping with a southern strut. The first radio single “Bury Me With My Guns On”, lays out the bands no fear, rock’n roll attitude. Right away I’m reminded of the phrase “nothing to lose”, because when you truly have nothing to lose, then you can risk it all, and do it all on your own terms.

“Chemical Valley”, “Home” and “Slave” are straight up, in your face rock anthems. Think “Sex, Drugs and Rock’n Roll”. Plain and simple. The one thing that did surprise me, is there really isn’t a ballad to weigh the album down. A very nice change of scenery, although there is one definite surprise. A cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s “Sound Of Silence” is spot on through almost half of the track. Then, Bobaflex finally puts their own style on it, and blows the track to 11. It’s guaranteed to give you goosebumps twice in one song.

“The Last Song” is a track that puts the history of this band right in your face: “And the labels aren’t so friendly now. They put your single down, and say that time is running out. You need to sound like all the other bands, and forget about your fans, because their hearts are filled with doubt.”

I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a band that trades lead singer duties between 3 members, and that right there shows you there is no ego (And if there is, they hide it very well). Since watching Bobaflex make their comeback on the road, and with “Hell In My Heart” it’s obvious these Virginia boys are bound and determined to make a statement with this new record. To me, that statement is they are back and better than ever. No matter how big they get, or don’t get, they can hold their own with the best of them. And they did it all on their own.

Watch the latest video for “Chemical Valley” HERE.

Rockstar Radio™

0 Rock Hard At the Park 2011 Preview

  • 08/24/11
  • Andrea
  • · ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM · upcoming shows

To get you amped up for the Rock Hard At the Park 2011 check out some past artist interviews of the bands that will be playing this Friday!

Rock 94 1/2 Presents Rock Hard At The Park:

KORN & FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH
All That Remains, Volbeat, Red Line Chemistry, Madlife
Friday, August 26th 2011
Doors: 2:30 pm / Show: 3:10 pm
Greyhound Park & Event Center Post Falls, ID
$45.00 – $50.00 – TICKETS ON SALE HERE.

***SCROLL DOWN TO THE BOTTOM FOR SET TIMES***

RULES: Concert goers are allowed to bring in 1 factory sealed bottled of water per person.

PROHIBITED ITEMS:
- Outside food, drink or alcohol-
- Umbrellas-
- Glass containers or bottles-
- Weapons-
- Fireworks
- Chairs-
- Cameras/Video Equipment-
- Wallets with chains-

We’ll see you there this Friday at Rock Hard at the Park!

Here is our review and photos of Korn and Five Finger Death Punch at last Summers Rockstar Mayhem Festival 2010 – HERE.

Korn’s “Munky” interviewed from Mayhem Fest ’10 on Rockstar Radio™ “The PB’N'J Interview”

Five Finger Death Punch’s Jeremy Spencer checks in from Mayhem on Rockstar Radio™

Red Line Chemistry “You Don’t Get It” Acoustic On “Rockstar Radio™”

Red Line Chemistry “Dumb Luck” Acoustic On “Rockstar Radio™

Volbeat Interviewed Live From The 2011 Golden Gods Black Carpet on Rockstar Radio™

0 Black Tide “Post Moterm” Album Review

  • 08/24/11
  • Andrea
  • · ALBUM REVIEWS · ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM
Black Tide “Post Moterm”  Album Review by Rockstar Radio™ 

It’s Time To Grow Up…

I’ll let you be my shadow

I’ll let you go the distance

So the world can see you’re a fuckin joke   -Black Tide, “Walking Dead Man”

That chorus is what hooked me back into Black Tide.  Hailing from Miami, these young rockers blew up on the scene back in 2007 with their album “Light From Above”.  At that time most of the band were teenagers, and hadn’t even graduated high school.  In 2008 they hit the road on the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival, and were moved from the Jagermeister stage because the band was to young to play on an alcohol sponsored stage.  To say the least, these boys were thrown in the deep end right away, and they swam their asses off!

The band cites many influences from 80′s rock acts like, Guns N’ Roses, Motley Crue, Iron Maiden and more.  Thats one thing that drew me into Black Tide right away.  A young band with musical inspiration from a generation they weren’t even around for.  The term “respect your elders” is more relevant in rock music, than in any other industry.

With “Light From Above” it was obvious Black Tide was raw, but very talented.  Many of the songs came from what they knew, which isn’t much when you are sixteen years old.  Fast forward to 2011, and you would expect a different sound, different song subjects, and all around different band with the release of “Post Mortem”.  Sadly, that wasn’t much of the case.  75% of the record still deals with break up, revenge, and dare I say “teen angst”.  You wouldn’t guess it from the first sound of the record.  The opening track “Ashes” features Welsh metal man, Matt Tuck of “Bullet For My Valentine” on vocals.  It slams, its fast, and aggressive.  From there the anger and rock testosterone slowly drips away.  Songs like “Honest Eyes” and”Take It Easy” obviously deal with a past or present love.  Even “So Broken” draws you in with a killer opening 80′s guitar riff, and then explodes!  You think, “all right, mother fuckers!  Here we go!”  The excitement quickly dwindles as the song breaks down into a slower pace, and again flows into what the younger generation calls “feelings”.

The whole record isn’t sappy, however.  “Walking Dead Man” is an angry anthem that carries raw energy all the way through.  The band explains the song in the making of the video: “The song is about someone you dislike.  It’s about someone who doesn’t deserve what they’ve been given.  So what if you have everything? You’re still an ass”.  The first radio single, “That Fire“, still deals with the aspects of young love and breakup, but the music makes up for it.  You can really hear how far these guys have come not only on that song, but on the whole record.  The music alone is nothing short of pure talent, especially for a band this young.

“Post Mortem” definitely speaks to a younger rock/metal crowd, but at sometime these guys are gonna have to grow up and metal like men.  They need to go and live life.  Get in a bar fight, blow something up, hell even just do your own taxes.  Those little things in life is what makes a great record.  This band is on their way up, no doubt, but I think I’m more excited to hear what becomes of the next record.

Check out the music video HERE – Black Tide, “Walking Dead Man”

The entire new album “Post Mortem” can be heard via the stream on the bands MySpace HERE.

 


0 Rockstar Radio™ Interviews Violence to Vegas

  • 08/17/11
  • Andrea
  • · artist interviews · RADIO · ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM

“WE WENT ACROSS THE STREET AND JUST BURNED THIS FUCKIN PLACE DOWN! THERE WAS TABLE TOP BARS WITH NAKED FUCKIN CHICKS, DUDE.. IT WAS CHOAS! IT WAS FUCKIN BAD ASS. IT WAS FUCKIN ROCK AND ROLL!” -JAKE WILLIAMS, VIOLENCE TO VEGAS

Rock and roll seems to change daily. The bands, the sounds, the scene etc. What doesn’t change is the spirit, and Violence To Vegas follows that rule. This week I caught up with front man Jake Williams to see what this band was all about. To say the least, it was rad to see there are still bands out there going at this machine head on!

Violence To Vegas hails out of Oklahoma, and most recently they’ve been on the road opening for Sevendust and Adelitas Way. From the little bit I heard about this tour, I knew this was a full on rock fireball circus. Jake explains how Emphatic had to drop off the tour right away due to the lead singer getting choked out in a bar, and damaging his vocal chords. The band Seven Day Sonnet stepped up to fill in. You can find out more about that band from my previous CIOM interview here.

One of the main topics I wanted to hit on was being a new band on the scene. It’s no secret, rock and roll can be the most unforgiving, cut throat, ass kicking gig in the entire world. What keeps a band going? What keeps a band like Violence To Vegas not only in the game, but also how do they keep moving up? Jake explains how being independent, when done right, can be a blessing in this industry. If you are a new band on the scene, play close attention to his advise! We discussed how Adelitas Way Has been indie for most of their career, and just recently had the #1 rock song in the country.

Violence To Vegas is getting set to record a new track with Lajon Witherspoon of Sevendust, and then hitting the road again to rule the world. At the end of the interview you get a taste of their new single “Bulletproof” which you can also download for free right now at: WWW.VIOLENCETOVEGAS.COM. Yup. Totally free.

If you get a chance to see these guys live, I have a feeling you are in for one hell of a ride!

Listen to the interview below:

Violence To Vegas Interview/Part 1 (mp3)

Violence To Vegas Interview/Part 2 (mp3)

0 Rockstar Radio™ Interviews Seven Day Sonnet

  • 08/14/11
  • Andrea
  • · RADIO · ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM

This weekend Shawn of ‘Rockstar Radio™” Caught up with Ben of “Seven Day Sonnet” for an interview. Seven Day Sonnet has been making an impact in the rock scene, and was recently featured on “Hard Drive with Lou Brutus”, a nationally syndicated rock radio show.

Seven Day Sonnet has released a new single, titled “Farewell To Good Days”, which can be heard in part at the end of the Interview. The band hails from Chicago, and will be hitting the road in direct support for Nonpoint.

Part 1:

Seven Day Sonnet/Ben Interview Part 1 (mp3)

Part 2:

Seven Day Sonnet/Ben Interview Part 2 (mp3)


0 Trivium “In Waves” Album Review

  • 08/11/11
  • ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM
  • · ALBUM REVIEWS · ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM

When we found out that Trivium had been working on a new album, we knew that we might be in for a change. Facebook and Twitter posts from Mathew Kiichi Heafy describing the bands excitement and direction for the new record brought on mixed feelings from the hard-core Trivium fan base. Would the Trivium sound change? Then, we found out Mathew cut his hair. We knew this was serious. (See Metallica “Load”)

In Waves opens with a very structured, galloping, swaying track “Capsizing The Sea”. Halfway through the song, you realize this is a build up for something.. Preparation for controlled chaos. Then, like a sledge hammer dropping, the title track “In Waves” slams open the record, and you realize what the next hour of your listening experience will be.

No doubt, this is a new Trivium. Right away you notice less of metal-core vocals from the previous “Shogun” album. The intensity is still off the chart, but its cleaner and seemingly tighter. Tracks like “Dusk Dismantled”, and “A Skyline’s Severance” offer a darker, heavier taste, while “In Waves”, “Caustic Are The Ties That Bind”, and “Built To Fall” showcase a newer side of Trivium, lyrically and musically.

Trivium is known for the blistering guitar work between Mathew Heafy and Corey Beaulieu, and you bet your ass the band was not going to stray from that, but you might notice some different styles and tones. “Forsake The Dream” opens with an almost alternative/mainstream rock vibe, and flows almost seamlessly into the aggressive, melodic old school Trivium.

Overall this is great record not only the band, but the fans. Metal Heads are very resistant to change, especially with their favorite bands, but from what I can tell, “In Waves” has been welcomed with open arms. “In Waves” is already projected to sell between 20k-25k albums in the opening week.

“In Waves” is Trivium transformed into a sonic metal monster!

Check out the Title Track “In Waves” here.

Review by Rockstar Radio™

Photo courtesy of Trivium Facebook. Picture taken by Jonpaul Douglass.

0 Testy Fest 2011 With Rockstar Radio™

  • 08/09/11
  • ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM
  • · RADIO · ROCKSTAR RADIO™ ON CIOM · VIDEOS

I traveled out to Rock Creek for the annual “World Famous Testicle Festival”. Another year that promised debauchery, fun, nudity, live music and cold drinks. It’s definitely an experience you must see for yourself!

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